1. SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS.
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J.L.M.
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SCHOLARLY publishing , *SCIENCE publishing , *PUBLISHING , *SCHOLARLY periodicals , *SOCIAL science literature , *ETHICS - Abstract
This article discusses the ethics of simultaneous processing of manuscripts that are submitted to scholarly journals. The practice of simultaneous submission of articles to periodicals may not be rare, but informing the editor that an author is doing so is unusual. The arguments against such activity are multiple yet intertwined. The problems in large measure subsume the various facets of scientific priority. To be able to "break" a paper, a research, a new theory, a classic discourse is part of an implicit contract between the journal and the article author. The journal gives the author service, support and the considerable costs of publication. Journals copyright the articles they publish, thus it is here that the legal dimensions of publishing enter. On the other side of the argument, some scientists are yearning for their results to be published quickly in order for the benefit of the scientific community.
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- 1974
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